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    • Casey Kolb
      Casey Kolb last edited by Casey Kolb

      Hey all, maybe I'm missing something really obvious, but in my version of HISE 2.1.0, there isn't an option for "Filter" in the dropdown for the "Empty Slot" FX module. Can this only be used outside of Empty Slots?

      Screen Shot 2020-04-20 at 10.37.33 AM.png

      Thanks,
      CK

      Casey Kolb
      Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
      Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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      • d.healey
        d.healey last edited by

        Doesn't show up for me either

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        • ustk
          ustk @d.healey last edited by

          @d-healey @Lunacy-Audio I remember this has been mentioned a long time ago. I think it's because a filter has to be first it the chain. So obviously having it available in an FxSlot would break the rule I imagine…

          I don't know if it has to be this way or if a fix can make the Filter available everywhere…

          A simple workaround until then is to use a ScriptFX

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          • Casey Kolb
            Casey Kolb last edited by

            Hm, that's an interesting choice. I can imagine lots of scenarios where you'd want the filter to be at the very end of the chain, like if you wanted it to filter out the delay and reverb in addition to the sound source, etc. I'm sure there's some deeper reason for this limitation, but yes, ScriptFX it is for the time being! Thanks.

            Casey Kolb
            Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
            Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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